May 18, 2024

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“Surprise leaves Beuys,” says Eric Duhaime

"Surprise leaves Beuys," says Eric Duhaime

St. Mary | For his last militant campaign rally, Eric Duhaime was given a true hero’s welcome by 200 Conservative supporters on Sunday afternoon. “The surprise comes from the beaus,” the chef says he’s convinced.

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“We have been in the dark for two and a half years. Tomorrow, we have visible light. This is not to be missed. We have to find our place in the sun,” Mr. Duheim said before a very enthusiastic audience.

According to some polls, Olivier Dumais (Beaus-Nord) and Jonathan Poulin (Beaus-Sud) appear to be the best-liked Conservative candidates to enter the National Assembly on Monday evening.

“The polls are good. The best survey is on land. On the ground, what I see is much stronger than that, a change in Beauce,” said Mr Dumais.

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What happens if he is elected in his riding and Chief Duhaime Chauveau fails to win the battle?

“I didn’t even think about it because I knew it wasn’t going to happen. […] I don’t think we need a candidate for all the people who are growing all over the place right now. [conservateur]. She wants a lot. I have a feeling there will be many of us. We are going to have a surprise tomorrow. The best,” added Olivier Dumais.

For his part, Jonathan Pauline vowed to conservative sympathizers that “tomorrow, we will make history.”

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